Authentic Happiness

We recently reviewed ‘Character
Strengths’ by Martin Seligman, the sourcebook for the
new discipline of positive psychology.

Authentic Happiness is the friendly public face of positive psychology,
an accessible and practical guide to integrating its principles
into your life.

The fundamental difference between the positive psychological approach
to happiness and that of more traditional self help is the focus
on using strengths rather than filling in skills gaps, or analyzing
weaknesses.

In this uplifting and exciting book, Seligman asks the question,
“Can you make youself lastingly happier” and draws on
research to show just which areas of life happiness can be improved,
and what actually makes us happy. (Ths difference between what we
think makes us happy and the reality is often quite a gulf - the
climate for instance, has no lasting effect.)

True to form, Seligman provides lots of tools, such as the optimism
test, the signature strengths test and the gratitude survey, making
the book a useful as well as informative read. Many of these tests
are available online at www.authentic
happiness.org.

All in all, this is a book that translates life satisfaction research
findings into everyday strategies. Personal satisfaction, love and
raising kids all receive the authentic happiness treatment.

The whole process is kept skipping along with liberal doses of eye-opening
statistics and surprising findings, making Authentic Happiness a
highly enjoyable read.

Review by Roger Elliott

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